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we'll speak to the city's mayor about that straight ahead. >>> is it true? a secret society of police officers called the jump out boys. they supposedly gain membership by shooting gang members. you're watching "starting point." back in a moment. [ thunk ] sweet! [ male announcer ] the solid thunk of the door on the jetta. thanks, mister! [ meow ] [ male announcer ] another example of volkswagen quality. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 jetta for $159 a month. that's the power of german engineering. to get people to try on these new depend silhouette briefs, and today we are rocking the red carpet. look it's lisa rinna! lisa hiii,i know you don't need one but will you try on these new depend silhouette briefs for charity and prove just how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress? are you serious? i am serious... sure why not! she's doing it! the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. hey lisa, who ya wearing? she's wearing the new depend silhouette. (growl) we invite you to get a free sample and t
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the conventions combined between the parties, the press, and the campaigns, the cities, probably cost over $200 million at this point. as best we can tell, mitt romney's bump was about one point. maybe small movements on favorable, unfavorable. if the old goal of the convention was to nominate, the new goal was to introduce the candidate. is the new goal obsolete as well? >> well, you know, unlike a lot of folks i think that the conventions are very important things. because there are so few places where voters can go to get long form information about what the parties stand for, where the candidates are, where they want to take the country, and the conventions offer that. i think that even though you may not get a huge bounce, and president obama remember in 2008 only got a bounce of about 1.5%, largely because sarah palin was picked. again i still think it's an important thing to do so that voters have a really clear sense of who the candidates are. >> so if the romney campaign says, ok, the messaging on their behalf was a slow response, and now they are up $127 million to your supe
the conventions combined between the parties, the press, and the campaigns, the cities, probably cost over $200 million at this point. as best we can tell, mitt romney's bump was about one point. maybe small movements on favorable, unfavorable. if the old goal of the convention was to nominate, the new goal was to introduce the candidate. is the new goal obsolete as well? >> well, you know, unlike a lot of folks i think that the conventions are very important things. because there are so...
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he turned the salt lake city olympics around. he ran the state of massachusetts. because what i'm saying is we are failing. we are about to go off this fiscal cliff. and we need somebody that can turn it around. president obama has not turned it around. >> but the governor has also taken over companies and put people out of work. at the expense of losing jobs and making money for himself and for his investors. if you're going to tell one side of the story, tell the other side. >> and president obama's energy policy, if it's implemented, it's going to cost -- let me see. i have the numbers right here because i'm not very good with numbers. but it's going to cost us 7.3 million jobs by 2020. and $1 trillion in compliance costs between 2020 and 2030. >> i just never understand what that has to do with loving the nation. honestly, i always feel like that's a code word for something else. >> i just don't feel like he is -- >> what is the basis for questioning the president's love for this country? how can you say that? >> i just don't believe that he loves america the
he turned the salt lake city olympics around. he ran the state of massachusetts. because what i'm saying is we are failing. we are about to go off this fiscal cliff. and we need somebody that can turn it around. president obama has not turned it around. >> but the governor has also taken over companies and put people out of work. at the expense of losing jobs and making money for himself and for his investors. if you're going to tell one side of the story, tell the other side. >>...
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how that held up and here in the city did very well. outside of the city, north of town, they had rescues ongoing there. on the west side of lake pontchartrain, thousands displaced there. they are still flooded out. the story is ongoing. where is it going now? it is in arkansas, slowing moving north and east into places where they could use the rain across the heartland, the corn belt. for the corn crop it's too little too late but other crops it may help a little bit. 4 to 6 inches of rain expected in those areas. in new orleans, many in the dark still but power expected to slowly be turned on throughout next couple of days. but outside of the city they are slowly recovering. >> be careful today again. to find out how to help, visit our impact your world page at cnn.com/impact. new details in the colorado movie theater massacre, james holmes called a university of colorado switchboard nine minutes before he allegedly open fire in the theater. that number he called can be used to get in contact with faculty during off hours. those revel
how that held up and here in the city did very well. outside of the city, north of town, they had rescues ongoing there. on the west side of lake pontchartrain, thousands displaced there. they are still flooded out. the story is ongoing. where is it going now? it is in arkansas, slowing moving north and east into places where they could use the rain across the heartland, the corn belt. for the corn crop it's too little too late but other crops it may help a little bit. 4 to 6 inches of rain...
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the access of the strongest winds, lincoln, des moines, kansas city right now gusting to 50. as we head through the next six hours after this, so from the afternoon tonight, we'll watch that 40 and 50-mile axis of winds move toward green bay, madison and chicago. that's what's setting chicago up and all those midwest airports for real troubles tonight. it's all going to move out again tonight. chicago changes over to snow and then the winds come in, guys. tomorrow morning in the northeast from new york to washington, it's just a rain maker and it moves out by tomorrow afternoon. >> what a mess. all right, alexandra steele for us, thank you for monitoring that. let's get right to john. >>> we're learning more about the days leading up to the newtown massacre. friends of nancy lanza saying she was in new hampshire taking a vacation at a hotel. that's about a four-hour drive from newtown in the days before the attack. they say she felt comfortable leaving him alone for three days. the morning after her return, she was dead. take a look at this photo. all but one of the students
the access of the strongest winds, lincoln, des moines, kansas city right now gusting to 50. as we head through the next six hours after this, so from the afternoon tonight, we'll watch that 40 and 50-mile axis of winds move toward green bay, madison and chicago. that's what's setting chicago up and all those midwest airports for real troubles tonight. it's all going to move out again tonight. chicago changes over to snow and then the winds come in, guys. tomorrow morning in the northeast from...
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but what about outside on the streets of the city? "time" columnist joel stein is back with us, closing night party rundown. we'll hear that kim kardashian flew in last night for all of the parties. you were hanging with kim kardashian last night? >> absolutely not -- >> i just advertised that. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs g of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into spe. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> welcome back, everybody. you're watching "starting pot." time to
but what about outside on the streets of the city? "time" columnist joel stein is back with us, closing night party rundown. we'll hear that kim kardashian flew in last night for all of the parties. you were hanging with kim kardashian last night? >> absolutely not -- >> i just advertised that. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs g of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback...
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chief for the city of sanford. >> is there palpable friction between the black community and authorities in florida in sanford now? >> that's an insult for him to say that he's temporarily removing himself. he needs to be fired. he needs to be removed. that's a temporary situation. he's still being paid. he probably still is a part of the investigation. he needs to be terminated. and those people in authority who refuse to terminate him, perhaps they need to be terminated. that's the only way justice is going to be served. >> representative wilson, ryan lizza with "the new yorker." can i ask you a question about president obama in this case? we haven't heard from president obama on this. we had an issue with an african-american professor and a white police officer. he brought the people to the white house. one of the promises of president obama during his campaign was about unity. it seems like a moment where he could step in and have something important to say. would you like him to do that? >> let me say this to you. i just finished a case in miami-dade county where nine black men were
chief for the city of sanford. >> is there palpable friction between the black community and authorities in florida in sanford now? >> that's an insult for him to say that he's temporarily removing himself. he needs to be fired. he needs to be removed. that's a temporary situation. he's still being paid. he probably still is a part of the investigation. he needs to be terminated. and those people in authority who refuse to terminate him, perhaps they need to be terminated. that's...
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city owned it and to make a long story short i was able to make the purchase and really start the journey. >> great to see you. i remember our last conversation about this. there's a struggle here that as an african-american migration went to the north and just generally the way we live in cities, these are food deserts. you were trying to -- you ultimately have tried to change that environment. >> what typically happened back in those days and happened with my parents but for some reason my father wanted me and my brothers to learn about where our food came from and for practical reasons that we didn't have a lot spendable income so we grew 95% of the food that we ate. i'm now using those skills to teach others because we're in a situation where obesity is at an all-time high. one out of three of us by statistics are obese and by 2030, 42% of americans if we don't change the way we eat our food and, you know, our structure of our system is that two-thirds is based on nutrition and the other two is stress management and exercise. so if we're able to get that two-thirds fixed, we would hav
city owned it and to make a long story short i was able to make the purchase and really start the journey. >> great to see you. i remember our last conversation about this. there's a struggle here that as an african-american migration went to the north and just generally the way we live in cities, these are food deserts. you were trying to -- you ultimately have tried to change that environment. >> what typically happened back in those days and happened with my parents but for some...
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can the city handle that? >> absolutely. charlotte has a history of punching above its weight. charlotte has a history of re-inventing itself. charlotte is a can-do city and we're the second largest banking center in the united states which would probably amaze most people, but the second thing is we're creating this energy hub here with over 200 companies, 25,000 employees, really focused on generating electricity and other sources of energy. >> you were part of a fairly significant contingent of utility executives who surprisingly supported action on climate change, supported the cap and trade bill that passed out of the house to live in c carbon emissions, not a discussion anymore from the president. if he is re-elected what, if anything, would you expect from him in a second term dealing with the issue of climate change beyond what we've seen and fuel economy standards for cars? >> my view is we built power plants for 40 years and we need clarity in terms of the road forward. i believe eventually there will be regulation of carbon in this country. i think as critical in the
can the city handle that? >> absolutely. charlotte has a history of punching above its weight. charlotte has a history of re-inventing itself. charlotte is a can-do city and we're the second largest banking center in the united states which would probably amaze most people, but the second thing is we're creating this energy hub here with over 200 companies, 25,000 employees, really focused on generating electricity and other sources of energy. >> you were part of a fairly...
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in the city. police say they arrested two people when a peaceful protest started to take a turn yesterday. the demonstrations follow the fatal shootings of two men this month by police. his relationship with president obama has been rocky but former president bill clinton will play a major role at the democratic convention in charlotte. an aide confirms that clinton will deliver a key prime time speech and on september 7th, the final night of the convention, president obama will accept the nomination. soledad? >> all right, zoraida. blown leads and world records and tears part of the team usa story. leading the medal count is china with 12, the united states right behind with 11. italy is in third place. let's get right to amanda davies in london. good morning to you. gosh, the big story has got to be this gymnast, jordyn wieber, misqualifying because of the rule that only allows two to make if into the next level. talk to me about that first. >> reporter: there's a lot of americans feeling hard a
in the city. police say they arrested two people when a peaceful protest started to take a turn yesterday. the demonstrations follow the fatal shootings of two men this month by police. his relationship with president obama has been rocky but former president bill clinton will play a major role at the democratic convention in charlotte. an aide confirms that clinton will deliver a key prime time speech and on september 7th, the final night of the convention, president obama will accept the...
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thank you for pointing out the obvious. also with us, good morning, will. >> good morning. >> margaret hooper is with us, as well, a former campaign staffer for president bush and former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. and she is the great granddaughter of president herbert hoover. >> how about that? >> i'm the great granddaughter of -- let's get to our starting point this morning. senator 36 years ousted by a tea party candidate who says we need less cooperation in congress and more confrontation. richard lugar lost to richard mourdock. nice to see you as always. there are many, many iterations, james. tea party, he was out of touch. he was a victim of his own sort of failures to navigate his own campaign. there's an anti-incumbent vibe. is the big moral in this particular story, moderates have no place in congress right now? >> first of all, he didn't lose. he got smoked. he -- >> oh, sorry, let me change that. smoked. >> that was -- so let's start with that. what it means is this. it's pretty clear now if you're a rep
thank you for pointing out the obvious. also with us, good morning, will. >> good morning. >> margaret hooper is with us, as well, a former campaign staffer for president bush and former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. and she is the great granddaughter of president herbert hoover. >> how about that? >> i'm the great granddaughter of -- let's get to our starting point this morning. senator 36 years ousted by a tea party candidate who says we need less cooperation in...
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today one city and political party keeping a close eye on that track with the republican national convention set to start in tampa on monday. florida is still in the track, and with president obama leading by three points in the most recent poll, the convention will be a critical location for republicans to try to turn that trend around. all of that brings us to sean spicer, the communications director of the republican national committee who joins us this morning. nice to see you. thanks for being with us. my understanding is that the convention center is in evacuation zone a which means that if this thing does become a category 1 hurricane, you would be de facto evacuated. what are the plans around that? >> well, all i am going to get into is say that we do have contingency plans to deal with weather related and other circumstances that may occur to ensure that, a, the business can go on at the rnc and mitt romney and paul ryan will become our nominees, and that the safety of the folks here attending it and in the tampa day community are taken care of. we're hoping for the best. we have th
today one city and political party keeping a close eye on that track with the republican national convention set to start in tampa on monday. florida is still in the track, and with president obama leading by three points in the most recent poll, the convention will be a critical location for republicans to try to turn that trend around. all of that brings us to sean spicer, the communications director of the republican national committee who joins us this morning. nice to see you. thanks for...
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repair the city schools and hospitals. and in new jersey, gas rationing ends today. >>> and your a.m. house call, a fat fighting soda. pep sole la is to debut the new fiber infused drink. the pepsi special contains a fiber designed to help reduce fat levels. >> 16 ounce cup -- >> i expect that's the question of the day. >> gallons of that. >> on the stuff that could help, oprah winfrey is going organic. she's apparently adding food and hair and body products to her empire. online 359ent documents show she filed several applications this fall for opera's organics. oprah's harvest. and oprah's farm. the products reportedly range from frozen veggies and soups to soap and sunscreen. and you can thank social media once again for adding to your v vocabulary. gif is oxford's word of the year. it stands for graphics interchange format. gif edged out yolo, short for you only live once, and superstorm, a late addition after sandy, of course. >> gif, that's the best i can do. >> you know? the reason it's big now is you can animate it
repair the city schools and hospitals. and in new jersey, gas rationing ends today. >>> and your a.m. house call, a fat fighting soda. pep sole la is to debut the new fiber infused drink. the pepsi special contains a fiber designed to help reduce fat levels. >> 16 ounce cup -- >> i expect that's the question of the day. >> gallons of that. >> on the stuff that could help, oprah winfrey is going organic. she's apparently adding food and hair and body products to...